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Suggest Remedies For Cold And Cough

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Posted on Tue, 11 Oct 2016
Question: I have blood pressure problems and a cold with a cough. I need a over the counter suggestion for my cold
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Answered by Dr. Kathy Robinson (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
many options

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for your question
There are many things that you can use. What you want to avoid is anything that says "decongestant". Common decongestants are pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine. These are stimulant drugs and can increase your blood pressure.
Medications that are safe are dextromethorphan for cough. Guaifenesin as an expectorant. Antihitamines for sneezing ad runny nose are also fine.
Most throat lozenges are also fine as long as they do not have decongestants in them.
You just have to be careful because many combination medications will also have a decongestant in them. Those you need to avoid.
For example the XXXXXXX Seltzer plus cold that I looked at has phenylephrine in it. It is listed on the package as a nasal decongestant. That you should avoid.
Good luck and I hope you are feeling better soon.
Remember also that tylenol is safe but anti-inflammatories like advil can also increase your blood pressure
Regards,
Dr. Robinsonn
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Suggest Remedies For Cold And Cough

Brief Answer: many options Detailed Answer: Hello and thank you for your question There are many things that you can use. What you want to avoid is anything that says "decongestant". Common decongestants are pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine. These are stimulant drugs and can increase your blood pressure. Medications that are safe are dextromethorphan for cough. Guaifenesin as an expectorant. Antihitamines for sneezing ad runny nose are also fine. Most throat lozenges are also fine as long as they do not have decongestants in them. You just have to be careful because many combination medications will also have a decongestant in them. Those you need to avoid. For example the XXXXXXX Seltzer plus cold that I looked at has phenylephrine in it. It is listed on the package as a nasal decongestant. That you should avoid. Good luck and I hope you are feeling better soon. Remember also that tylenol is safe but anti-inflammatories like advil can also increase your blood pressure Regards, Dr. Robinsonn